Syon ParkLondon > Attractions > Activities for KidsBrentford, Middlesex, TW8 |
15 minutes walk from Albury AvenueThere have been gardens at Syon for over 500 years. They include herbaceous beds, a large lake, a rose garden with 100 different varieties of...More

Syon HouseLondon > Attractions > Historic BuildingsSyon Park, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 |
15 minutes walk from Albury AvenueThe working London home to the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House is set within a 200-acre park and located on the site of a medieval...More

Musical MuseumLondon > Attractions > Museums368 High Street, TW8 |
32 minutes walk from Albury AvenueExperience the fascinating world of automatic musical instruments at this unusual, melodious museum. The many instruments housed here were all designed to provide music at...More

Bell SquareLondon > AttractionsHounslow High Street, Hounslow, TW3 |
33 minutes walk from Albury Avenue Outdoor arts space in the heart of Hounslow, Bell Square is a place where anyone and everyone can come to see...More

Kew PalaceLondon > Attractions > Historic BuildingsKew Gardens, Richmond, TW9 |
35 minutes walk from Albury AvenueBuilt in 1631 for merchant Samuel Fortrey, and later acquired by George II as an annexe to Kew House, Kew Palace served as a family...More

Dickens YardLondon > AttractionsEaling, W5 |
2.5 miles from Albury Avenue A new development flanked by old buildings, Dickens Yard has been designed by urban architect John Thompson and Partners. The pedestrianised yard...More

Hogarth's HouseLondon > Attractions > Historic BuildingsHogarth Lane, Great West Road, W4 |
3.2 miles from Albury AvenueWith its location next to one of the busiest roads in London, it's hard to believe that Hogarth's House, William Hogarth's country home and museum,...More

Maggie's CentreLondon > Attractions > SightsFulham Palace Road, W6 |
4.9 miles from Albury AvenueMaggie's Centre next to Charing Cross Hospital in Hammersmith is the first cancer care hospice in England (there are several more in Scotland) for this...More

The Birmingham Stage Company, who recently completed a record-breaking tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny, now turn their attention to Walliams' Awful Auntie. Awfully thrilling fun for everyone over five, the stage show tells the ...More

Presented by Stylist Magazine, Stylist Live is back for its third year in 2017 and it has doubled in size since launching in 2015. Taking place at Olympia London, the event expects to welcome 21,000 ...More

Howard Brenton's adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie gets its London premiere this November at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Directed by Tom Littler, it will be the first West End staging of the play since ...More